Downsizing a gaming PC without rebuying everything

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This is the Meshroom S from SSUPD. In this video, we're downsizing from a large prebuilt into this case, which is nearly 70% smaller. With its clean and minimal look, and ample airflow for great cooling, this case is definitely worth checking out.

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A perfect repurpose build walkthrough. No Streamer bloat to lengthen the time. You make me feel like doing the same thing with the old parts that I have from my old system that's still sitting in a box right now.

Longjumping-War
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I know there were a lot of people in the same boat as you and ended up with a pre-built in order to get a 30 series GPU and this is a great way to re-use a majority of the parts.

richardfarmer
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Good idea for a video: downsizing with almost no new components. It's an intermediate step for people that are curious about small form factor (SFF) computers.

ytQrash
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You did a great job here, I tried this and did not enjoy it at all. The best ITX case, but I wouldn't do ATX in it again

PcCentric
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never have i thought you could do an ATX motherboard in an itx case, good job on this one Devyn

Computerguy
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Hey man, as a SFFPC enthusiast myself I just wanted to say that you've done an excellent job here. I just so happened to stumble across this video and the production quality, thoroughness and delivery were all super impressive. Keep up the great work!

Chymchymchym
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I build mini itx rigs for years now
seeing a micro atx in a tiny case like this, makes me smile all day long.
good job mate

mr.electronx
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would've been nice if temps were shown before and after

Luke_
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I love it, as someone who went from building mid-atx builds to sff, the whole attraction to SFF was the lack of un-used space.

This is exactly where my thought process was, a case that is litterally the bare bones chassis and covers to fit all the components in.

asymsolutions
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For anyone buying this case in the future, make sure you have a riser cable that has a 180 degree reversible connector for BOTH ends. Wish I knew that previously and it was kind of an annoyance, but it’s wtvr. Hope this helps to anyone building in the future.

jupes
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That is absolutely brilliant. Super well designed case, and the parts you had in the prebuilt transitioned perfectly.

FluidRat
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On another note: There is a lot of mods and guides available for the Meshi, which also apply to most of the Meshroom S, too, including the standoff mod (either MB or GPU), that allows for better cable management.

medowucha
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Your videos are top of the line. I'm watching them like a hawk because I'm looking to replace my Corsair 540 builld (Nvidia 980ti, Intel 4790k). I definitely need to downsize it. Your last video on the 2000 D case with the 4080 looks like a great option. I also keep seeing stories where 4090 cards are melting.

And it's really great that you do noise tests. Very few youtubers do this, and my 540 build makes a noticeable hum even at idle. I have a fanless mini pc that is nowhere near as powerful (Mele Quieter 2), but the silence is golden.

riflesmcknight
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Devyn, you’re going to make it big. I don’t comment at all but you definitely deserve the praise.

ModzHome
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Impressed by the case, disappointed by its price

klkmelaza
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That's exactly what I needed. I guess I know what I will be getting myself for Christmas.

Voltarion_WWa
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Meshroom S is my favorite case. I just finished building mine with a custom watercooling loop 5800X3D and RTX 3080 founders edition along with and EK pump res combo and a 280mm radiator. It still amazes me all the options and stuff you can fit in this case! 😁

emperorfloch
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I did this same thing with my kids old gigantic pc. Had to buy a sff power supply as well, but found out his 3060 ti will fit at the top horizontal location using a long pcie riser with one mm to spare. makes plugging in the display port plugs much easier.

tonyd
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production value is amazing. can't believe you only have 28k subs!!! you deserve so many more!!!!

pyroo
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that's really impressive managing to reduce the overall footprint without compromising too much. A few degrees and some fan noise never really bothered me. I'm really considering something like this for the future! Nice work!

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